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DEFENSE UNIVERSITY INDONESIAN

SIMPLE HOUSE FOUNDATION MODELS IN


POTENTIAL LANDSLIDE AREA (CASE STUDY :
BOJONG KONENG VILLAGE, BABAKAN MADANG
SUB-DISTRICT, BOGOR DISTRICT)
Content Introduction

Research Metodology

Result and Dicussion

Conclusion
Introduction
• Bogor Regency is a land area that has varied geomorphological conditions, most of which
are plateaus, hills and mountains with constituent rocks dominated by volcanic eruptions
which result in relatively large rainwater infiltration.
• Landslides that often occur in Indonesia are weathered volcanic rocks with a sloping to
steep topography with a slope angle of 15°-45° with very heavy rain intensity of more than
100 mm a day
• Based on the results of a field survey by the Center for Volcanology and Geological
Hazard Mitigation (2022) the morphological conditions in Curug Village, Bojong Koneng
Village, Babakan Madang, Bogor Regency, West Java are in the form of a horseshoe basin
which is a water accumulation zone. . The slope of the slope ranges from 10°-25° which is
sloping towards the north.
• The goal to be achieved in this study is to obtain more comprehensive information about
the topographical and geotechnical conditions at the study site to determine the prediction
of the landslide that will occur.
Research
Methodology TIME AND TYPE OF RESEARCH
PLACE OF RESEARCH FLOWCHART
RESEARCH
Time and place of
research

This research was conducted from


February 2023 to March 2023.
Types of Research
Survey research is a research method that aims to collect large
amounts of data in the form of variables, units, or individuals
at the same time. which with this research has collected soil
yield data, and has also conducted direct observations in the
Bojong Koneng area, Babakan Madang, Bogor district.
Research Flowchart
Result and
Discussion
SURVEY AND GEOELECTRICAL SLOPE
TOPOGRPHY RESULTS STABILITY
ANALYSIS
survey and topography

Spesialis SDM
Geoelectrical Results

Geoelectric measurement results of the north-south line


Geoelectrical Results

Geoelectrical measurements on the east-west line


In modeling piles using Plaxis software, the use of "beam" elements is
generally not suitable for modeling the effects of rejection or drag
between piles. This is because the beam element in Plaxis is generally
used to model beam or plate structures with a certain flexibility, not to
represent the complex resisting effects between piles and the surrounding
Slope Stability Analysis
soil. To model the effect of rejection or drag between the pile and the soil
in Plaxis, you can use the "interface" element provided by the software.
Interface elements make it possible to model the contact between two
different materials, such as between a pile and the surrounding soil.
Slope Stability Analysis
Slope Stability Analysis

Soil parameters on
slopes

slope reinforcement
parameters
Slope Stability Analysis

the slope stability factor (SF) is only around 1.02, so the slope is
not fully declared safe. Strauss piles theoretically help increase
slope stability for hard soil conditions at relatively shallow depths
from the soil surface or in studies This is at a depth of 5.20
meters.
CONCLUSION
response of the house building to the gradual movement of the slope stability factor of safety (SF) is only around 1.02, so the
the soil mass indicates that the structure experiences slope is not fully declared safe. The installation of strauss piles
unequal deformation at each joint of the sloof, beam and theoretically helps to increase slope stability for hard soil
column elements or in other words the structure is less rigid conditions at relatively shallow depths from the ground surface or
in the lateral direction. in this study at a depth of 5.20 meters.

Research on the strauss pile foundation model bound by sloof for simple houses in
landslide-prone areas in KP. Curug, Bojong Koneng, Babakan Madang, Bogor needs to be
developed to apply the foundation model in the field. Observations of the deformation of the
foundation model are carried out at the end of each rainy season to study the extent of the
lateral stiffness of the foundation relative to the movement of the soil mass that occurs, so
that no further soil movement occurs.
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